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Power Electronics: Converters, Applications, and Design, 3rd Edition
Power Electronics: Converters, Applications, and Design, 3rd Edition
Ned Mohan, Univ. of Minnesota
Tore M. Undeland, Norwegian Institute of Technology
William P. Robbins, Univ. of Minnesota
ISBN: 978-0-471-22693-2
©2003
824 pages
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Table of Contents

Part One: Introduction

  1. Power Electronic Systems
  2. Overview of Power Semiconductor Switches
  3. Review of Basic Electrical and Magnetic Circuit Concepts
  4. Computer Simulation of Power Electronic Converters and Systems

Part Two: Generic Power Electronics Circuits

  1. Line-Frequency Diode Rectifiers: Line-Frequency ac: Uncontrolled dc
  2. Line-Frequency Phase-Controlled Rectifiers and Inverters: Line-Frequency ac : Controlled dc
  3. dc - dc Switch-Mode Converters
  4. Switch-Mode de-ac Inverters: dc : Sinusoidal ac
  5. Resonant Converters: Zero-Voltage and/or Zero-Current Switching

Part Three: Power Supply Applications

  1. Switching dc Power Supplies
  2. Power Conditioners and Uninterruptible Power Supplies

Part Four: Motor Drive Applications

  1. Introduction to Motor Devices
  2. dc Motor Drives
  3. Induction Motor Drives
  4. Synchronous Motor Drives

Part Five: Other Applications

  1. Residential and Industrial Applications
  2. Electric Utility Applications
  3. Optimizing the Utility Interface with Power Electronic Systems

Part Six: Semiconductor Devices

  1. Basic Semiconductor Physics
  2. Power Diodes
  3. Bipolar Junction Transistors
  4. Power MOSFETs
  5. Thyristors
  6. Gate Turn-Off Thyristors
  7. Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistors
  8. Emerging Devices and Circuits

Part Seven: Practical Converter Design Considerations

  1. Snubber Circuits
  2. Gate and Base Drive Circuits
  3. Component Temperature Control and Heat Sinks
  4. Design of Magnetic Components

 

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